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UFO Sighting Report

Date:

February, 2000

Location:

Madison, Wisconsin, United States

Summary:

Bright star remains stationary, then shoots off and disappears.

Date Reported:

4/1/2005 2:45:42 PM

Sighting Time: 

8:00

Day/Night: 

Nighttime

No. of Witnesses: 

1

Duration: 

5 seconds

No. of Object(s): 

Single

Urban or Rural: 

Urban

Size of Object(s)

A little bigger/brighter than Venus or Mars

Distance to Object(s) & Altitude

No idea

Shape of Object(s)

Round, had streak when disappeared

Color of Object(s):

Appeared white

Full Description & Details

Back in Feb. of 2000, I was riding in the back seat of our car on the way to a show. It was a very clear, winter night, and there were a lot of stars out. W hile I was marveling at the beauty of the stars, I noticed an unusally bright one among them. At first, I thought it was one of the planets, like Venus or Mars. But it was even brighter then I had ever seen any planet be. Suddenly, the "star" streaked off at about an 45 degree angle, and disappeared. At first, I shrugged it off as being a meteorite, but later realized that meteorites don't tend to remain stationary for several seconds, and then shoot across the sky and disappear...

Witness Background

College student at Carroll College

Reported Sighting? 

Yes

Reported To: 

Friends and Family

Your Location: 

Madison, WI USA

Age: 

19

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